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‘The perfect setting,’ shout the founders of the new off-grid city, where you can travel 150 miles across a hostile desert for $25,000

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Nestled amid the rugged landscapes of northern Navajo County, Coslor Cove stands as a beacon of self-sufficiency and serenity.

Situated 150 miles from civilization, this isolated Arizona community attracts pioneers looking for a less ordinary life.

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Coslor Cove invites pioneers to secure their own 2+ acre property in a community focused on self-sufficiency and connectivityCredit: Facebook/Coslor Cove Off-Grid Village near Snowflake Arizona
Philip Gleason founded Coslor Cove

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Philip Gleason founded Coslor CoveCredit: Facebook/Coslor Cove Off-Grid Village near Snowflake Arizona

In the remote heart of northern Navajo County, Arizona, a pioneer community is taking shape amid the beauty of the desert.

Coslor Cove is not just a settlement, but a bold experiment in self-sufficiency.

Founded by Philip Gleason, this isolated 1,300-acre enclave sits above the vast Coconino Aquifer.

This ensures a reliable water source despite the arid environment.

Designed for those seeking independence from traditional urban life, Coslor Cove aims to attract 200 residents willing to embrace a lifestyle centered on sustainable agriculture and off-grid living.

Basic infrastructure – including solar panels, water storage tanks and Starlink satellite internet – provides modern amenities in an otherwise rugged environment.

“For those who desire a less conventional life, combining the tranquility of nature with the freedom of self-sufficiency, Coslor Cove is the perfect setting,” proclaims its website.

This sentiment captures the spirit of a community where residents co-own expansive desert landscapes, collaborate in shared greenhouses and practice sustainable living through solar energy and water conservation, the website states.

You can also secure a perfect slice of solitude by reserving a plot of two or more acres at Coslor Cove’s exclusive selection of exclusive country estates on a first-come, first-served basis.

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The Coslor Cove website also features how the community offers community tools, equipment rentals, and a shared greenhouse to empower your journey toward self-sufficiency and sustainability.

You would also have the opportunity to connect with like-minded neighbors who share your enthusiasm for independence and productivity, fostering a supportive environment where ideas flourish, according to the website.

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Joining Coslor Cove requires more than a financial commitment.

Potential residents must invest $25,000 to secure a two-acre lot and commit to building a passive solar home, installing personal water and energy systems, and contributing to the community’s spirit of self-sufficiency.

It’s a testament to Coslor Cove’s mission to reduce the costs and pressures of modern life by eschewing political or religious affiliations in favor of practical self-sufficiency.

Coslor Cove presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a life of independence and autonomy

Coslor Cove website

Amid stunning Arizona terrain, each property serves as a testament to resilience and innovation, offering a glimpse into a future where sustainability meets independence.

“In the heart of Arizona’s stunning landscape, Coslor Cove presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a life of independence and autonomy,” the website states.

“Our off-grid living community in Arizona allows the self-sufficient type to create a thriving backyard homestead.

“Coslor Cove is the perfect setting for those who want a life less ordinary, combining the tranquility of nature with the freedom of self-sufficiency.”

Whether selling products through local co-ops or staying connected via Starlink, residents embody a commitment to building a sustainable future in harmony with the desert landscape.



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